1234yf is here for semis and off-highway vehicles Most major manufacturers will adopt the new refrigerant starting in 2025 ROB-AC1234-4 ROB-AC1234-9 Connected What do I need to service R-1234yf systems? A new machine meeting SAE and J2843 standards; Robinair’s AC1234-4, AC1234-9 and AC1234-4SL A new leak detector meeting SAE J2913 standards; Robinair’s LD3, LD5 or LD7 A syringe-type oil injector to inject oil back into the system; Robinair’s 18465 Optional tracer gas leak detector to reduce cost searching for leak; Robinair’s LD9-TG Why Robinair? Robinair created the first commercially available R-1234yf machine in North America to fully meet the SAE’s requirement for R-1234yf recovery, recycling and recharging Robinair R-1234yf machines are in more repair shops and dealerships in North America than all other brands combined Patented automatic background tank fill ensures you’ll always have enough refrigerant to recharge a vehicle New connected machines and accessories for industry-leading connectivity, service and reporting Unmatched efficiency means more refrigerant is recovered for more accurate charging OE Type 1234YF Launch Navistar CVO 2026 Mack Truck CVO 2025 Volvo Truck CVO 2025 Freightliner (Daimler) CVO 2025 Western Star CVO 2025 John Deere OHW 2024 PACCAR CVO 2025 Caterpillar OHW 2025 COMMITTED TO QUALITY BECAUSE YOUR REPUTATION DEPENDS ON IT. ROBINAIR.COM 800.533.6127 OE Type 1234YF Launch CNH OHW 2025 Claas OHW 2025 AGCO OHW 2025 Kubota OHW 2025 Volvo Construction OHW 2025 Liebherr Construction OHW 2025 Mahindra OHW 2025 Hitachi OHW 2025 Dongfeng OHW TBD Major manufacturers switching to 1234yf
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